biography
Connor McKnight is a historian, professor, and business scholar.
He has been educated at Harvard, SOAS University of London, and Sophia University. He has also received further graduate education at Hanyang University and the University of Amsterdam.
After teaching at Nong Khai Redemptorist College and the Ban Nong Doen School in Thailand, he was awarded fellowships. He has been awarded fellowships at the Royal Society of Arts, the Royal Asiatic Society, and the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.
He received pedagogical training at Cornell University and has given speeches at Yale University and the University of Nevada. He has received funding from Monbukagakusho (MEXT)
He has conducted archaeological fieldwork and research at Hokkaido University on the Jōmon and Ainu periods. He is currently completing trilingual dictionaries on the Korean (Hanja) and Ainu languages.
His research and work are on wealth and asset management, with a focus on East Asian art and fashion, citizenship acquisition, and university admissions. He is available for personal and business consultations.
His work and contributions have been recognized by Hosei University and the European Business School of Barcelona.
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